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Digestive Support Cats
Drug name Digestive Support Cats
Drug Uses Digestive Support Cats provides a support supplement for proper digestive, urinary tract and bowel functions.
Benefits:
- Improves digestive functioning;
- Reduces inflammation and excesses mucus discharge;
- Relieves and treats the painful symptoms of stomach ulcers;
- Reduces vomiting caused by illness, stress and digestive disorders;
- Detoxicates the digestive system;
- Soothes gastric mucus membranes and inflammation;
- Improves energy and general well being and protects against infection;
- Relieves symptoms of gastritis, esophagitis, IBS, colitis, enteritis, bloating and other chronic digestive disorders;
- Assists in recovery after gastritis and other acute digestive conditions.
How Taken Initial: (7 - 10 days)
- Give 2 capsules per 10 lbs of body weight, daily. If under 10 lbs, give 1 capsule daily.
Maintenance:
- Give 1 capsule per 10 lbs of body weight, daily. If under 10 lbs, give 1 capsule every other day.
Drug Class and Mechanism Some cats may not be physically able to completely digest food which can complicate or lead to other digestive system problems. This product is a combination of N-acetyl glucosamine, digestive enzymes, Lactobacillus acidophilus and alfalfa to help support the protective layers of the bowel, aid digestion and help maintain urinary tract health.
Missed Dose If you miss to give a dose of Digestive Support Cats, give it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your pet to take the next dose, skip the dose and go back to the regular dosing schedule. Do not double the dose to catch up.
Storage Store Digestive Support Cats between 39 and 86 degrees F (4 and 30 degrees C). Keep Digestive Support Cats out of the reach of children and away from pets.
Warnings Precautions No absolute contraindications. Consult your veterinarian if any specific condition applied.
Possible Side Effects Digestive Support Cats is not known to have any side effects if given as per the prescribed dosage.
More Information Domestic animals, like humans, are subject to the damaging effects of cooked and processed foods, food additives, environmental pollution and the stress of modern day living. All of these factors can affect digestive functioning and lead to a range of digestive disorders.
Many holistic vets also blame over-vaccination for the rise in chronic illness, including digestive complaints, in domestic pets. As pet owners, we try to do the best for our animals and to feed them healthy, nutritious food that will not harm them. However, advertising and the claims of pet food manufacturers have contributed to the misinformation surrounding what is best for our pets.
Commercial dried and tinned pet food is convenient and claims to be 'better' than any other form of food. In addition, our pets learn to like the food that we eat and who can resist those soulful eyes when a packet of chips or a cookie is around.
The result is that pets in today's world suffer from the same digestive complaints and disorders as their humans. It can be very distressing to watch your pet suffer from the pain and discomfort associated with chronic and acute digestive disorders, which are often very resistant to treatment.
$86.54
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